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THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE 1968 PANTHER EDITED BY PARKER SENIORS PARKER HIGH SCHOOL PARKER, KANSAS FUTURE HOME We, the graduating Senior Class of 1968, wish to dedicate this annual to the future home of the students of the U.S.D. No. 362. Students from the Parker area will be attending this modern school building in the near future. This is the new school building for the Unified School District No. 362. It is located 4Vt miles west of La Cygne on Highway No. 135. It is southeast of the corner where Highway No. 135 turns south. The Seniors of 1968 wish to extend their best wishes to the future students of Unified School District No. 362. 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. William F. Seigle Superintendent U.S.D. No. 362 « ( SEATED: Mr. Bill Atwood, Mr. Leonard Frank, Mr. Eldon Mills, Pres.; Mr. Robert Teagarden, Mr. Bob Brownback, Mr. P. R. Pul- hamus. Mr. Rodney Olivier Principal Parker High School U.S.D. No. 362 Mrs. Eileen Ruttinger Nurse U.S.D. No. 362 Mrs. Cecelia Alvarez Secretary Parker High School U.S.D. No. 362 Mrs. Edna Boots Secretary U.S.D. No. 362 4 Home Oil Company W. E. Eastwood, Owner Phone 898-3750 Centerville, Kansas Mr. Roy Bishop Coach American Democracy Jr. High Social Studies Senior Sponsor FACULTY Mr. Gary Harvey Vocational Agriculture Jr. High Shop Senior Sponsor Mr. Charles Trask Physical Science Junior Sponsor Miss Joyce Birkenholz Librarian Journalism Jr. High English Mrs. Rebecca Nord Music Ik Mr. Loren Litteer Commerce Jr. Sponsor FACULTY Mrs. Patricia Hauser Home Economics Mrs. Evelyn Seigle Mathematics Sophomore Sponsor Mr. Gary Craig Driver’s Education Social Science Freshman Sponsor Not Pictured. Mr. Stanley Huges English Asst. Coach Mr. Bill Perry International Relations Freshman Physical Education Mr. Jesse Alvarez Coach Spanish Jr. High Science Sophomore Sponsor Schatteen Wladonez Cjzocezy 'Miazket Fancy and Staple Groceries — Quality Meats “Compliments Of’ Garnett New Automobile Dealers Association 6 Mound City, Kans Se cund Freeman Thomas Sports 1-2-3-4 Lettermen’s Club 2-3-4 Class Officer I -2-4 Student Council 2-3-4 Homecoming Royalty 2-3 Class Play 3-4 Music 4 Charles Kerr Sports 1-3-4 Lettermen’s Club 3-4 F.F.A. I-2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 2-3-4 F.F.A. President 4 Class Officer 4 Homecoming Royalty 4 Class Play 3-4 Phyllis Osborn Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club President 4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3-4 Class Officer 2-3-4 Homecoming Royalty 3 Class Play 4 Music 1-3 4 Charlotte Querry Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Alternate Cheerleader 4 Y-Teen Cabinet 4 Class Officer 4 Class Play 4 Music 1-3-4 Glenda Richardson Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Head Cheerleader 3 4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3-4 Class Officer 2-3 Student Council 3-4 Homecoming Royalty 4 Class Play 3-4 Music 1-2-3-4 8 Ray Hodgson Sports 1-3-4 Lettermen’s Club 3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Music 2-3 1 Kay Cornett Pep Club 4 Class Play 4 Gary Coop Sports 1-3 F.F.A. 1-2-3 Linda Boots Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3A Class Play 3-4 Music 1-2-3-4 Drum Majorette 4 9 Dianna Dumcum Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 2-34 Y-Teen Cabinet 1-2-34 Y-Teen President 4 Student Council 2 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Play 34 Music 1-2-34 Gary Walker Sports 4 Lettermen’sClub 4 Music 4 Connie Holderman Pep Club 1-2-34 Cheerleader 34 Y-Teen Cabinet 2-34 Class Officer 1-2-3 Homecoming Royalty 2-3 Class Play 34 Music 1-34 Allen Kehl Sports 2-34 Lettermen’sClub 2-34 Class Play 4 James Morrison Sports 1-2-34 Lettermen’s Club 2-34 F.F.A. 1-2-34 F.F.A. Officer 4 Homecoming King 4 Music 34 10 Kenneth Nickell Sports 1-2-3-4 Lettermen’s Club 4 F.F.A. 1-2-34 F.F.A. Officer 2-3-4 Class Officer 1 Class Play 3-4 Music 1-2-3-4 Floyd Stites F.F.A. 1-2-34 Monte Mahan Sports 1 F.F.A. 1-2-34 Class Play 4 Music 4 Rolleen Hampton Pep Club 1-2-34 Y-Teen Cabinet 4 Student Council 1 Class Play 34 Music 1-2-34 Kelly Nickell Sports 1 F.F.A. 1-2-34 Class Play 4 Music 4 n PROPHECY Here we are in the 1988, in the respective communities of the graduating class of 1968. LINDA BOOTS finished her 4 years of college with a degree in Home economics, and is now making a fine home for her husband Commander James Wilson. GARY COOP, who was always the shy one of our Senior class, is now a very aggressive door-to-door salesman. KAY CORNETT enlisted in the WAF shortly after graduation and was the first woman to ever achieve the rank of “general.” DIANNA DUMCUM is a fashion designer and designs all of Sophia Loren’s gowns, wishing that SHE could wear them. J. C. HAAS and ALLEN KEHL have joined forces and are starring as twins in the new television series, “Dou- ble Trouble.” ROLLEEN HAMPTON is now happily married and is the head cook at the Red Crown Inn at Red Oak, Iowa. RAY HODGSON is now a top recording star and has just sold a million copies of his latest album, “Down the Muddy Maris de Cygne.” CONNIE HOLDERMAN is now a fashion model in Paris, France. She flies back to the states every weekend to visit her husband, FREEMAN THOMAS who works at NASA designing missiles for the space program. CHARLES KERR is head Vo-Ag. teacher at U.S.D. No. 362. He stepped into the shoes of Gary Harvey after Gary was drafted into the Army. MONTE MAHAN, better known as “Farmer”, is just that. He’s the first man in Linn County to have a “push- button” farm. JIM MORRISON has just returned from the service. He thought he’d make a career of it, but thought twenty years was long enough. KELLY NICKELL is the world’s most famous mechanic. He really put Goodrich on the map!! KENNETH NICKELL, one of the best dressed boys in our class, now has his own factory. He specializes in women’s clothing—especially bikinis. PHYLLIS OSBORN is still working at the same job she had after graduation. Is it the job? Or could it be the boss? CHARLOTTE QUERRY, the “mod” girl of our class, is now a go-go girl at Eastwood’s Hideaway. GLENDA RICHARDSON is now a plastic surgeon. Her specialization is noses. I wonder if she has had her’s fixed? FLOYD STITES, another quiet one in the class, has become another Frank Sinatra. He’s now on his fifth wife. GARY WALKER, the last but not the least, is well on his way to success. He’s in Japan running his own Tea House. How’s the Geisha girls, Gary? Aren’t you glad that the members of our class are happy in their life’s work? By Rolleen Hampton WILL We, the Graduating class of 1968, swearing to be of sound mind and body, here-by present this last will and testament, witnessed by parents, teachers, and friends. We leave the entire student body the many remembrances of the most wonderful class to ever trod the halls of our dear school, our ability to get things accomplished at the very last minute, our willingness to learn along with our ever presence in class, and the gentle guidance we have given to the underclassmen at all times. We leave the faculty the unique rememberance of the most respectful, attentive, and enthusiastic group they have ever had the pleasure of being affiliated with. We give the faculty permission to use us as prime examples of the ideal and perfect students to the students who follow. Linda Boots leaves her bottle of “Summer Blonde” bleach to Mary McDougal so she too can have long blonde hair. Gary Coop wills a few extra inches of unneeded height to Raymond Cornett in hopes Raymond will lead our basketball team to an undefeated season. Kay Cornett leaves her ability to run around the halls of P.H.S. and not get caught to Rita Boots. Dianna Dumcum wills her masculine build to next year’s football team. J. C. Haas wills his mag wheels to Mike Eastwood for reasons not mentionable at the present. Rolleen Hampton leaves her outgoing personality to Karen Pulhamus in hopes she puts it to good use. Ray Hodgson wills his ability to stay healthy in football, especially his knees, to John Harvey. Connie Holderman wills her boisterious sneeze to Patty Whalen. Allen Kehl leaves his Playboy pin-ups to Mr. Perry. Charles Kerr wills his public speaking ability to Larry McNabb in hopes Larry will use it when he campaigns for President of the United States. Monte Mahan wills his pool shooting and car driving ability to Mr. Trask. Jim Morrison wills his ability to run the hundred yard dash to Ricky Dutcher. Kelly Nickell wills his common sense to Mr. Perry and leaves his can of skoal to Mr. Harvey. Kenneth Nickell wills his ability to gain weight to Juanita Wilcox. Phyllis Osborn wills her Monday morning good cheer to the entire student body and faculty. Charlotte Querry wills her ability to get along with the LaCygne boys to the Parker boys. Glenda Richardson leaves her head cheerleading experience to next year’s head cheerleader Karen Pulhamus. Floyd Stites leaves his ability to get along with Flora Mauk to Terry Outler. Freeman Thomas wills his unique study habits to Janie Cook. Gary Walker leaves his good looks, muscular body, blond hair, red socks, new car, way with women, and his football and basketball ability to Nick Cornett. So ends the will. 13 By Charles Kerr HISTORY On August 28, 1964 thirty anxious, bright-eyed freshmen entered the halls of Parker High School for the first time. We elected Kenneth Nickell, President; Freeman Thomas, vice-president; Bill Walker, secretary;and Connie Holder- man, treasurer. With the help of our class sponsors, Mrs. Huey and Mr. Cook, we soon became adjusted to high school life. We were represented in the student council by J. C. Haas and Rolleen Hampton. Our first big step and one of our fondest memories was initiation. Freeman Thomas and Glenda Richardson were chosen Mr. and Miss Twirp for the best dressed students. Rosley Schaal joined us later, enlarging our class to thirty-one. One year later twenty-seven excited sophomores began our second year of high school education. During the sum- mer we had lost Connie Hay, Rosley Schaal, and LeRoy Chadwick. During the year we gained one student, Linda Warn- er, but lost Joyce Grant. We met with our sponsors, Mr. Trask and Mr. Pendergraft to elect the following officers: Freeman Thomas, presi- dent; Glenda Richardson, vice-president; Connie Holderman, secretary; Phyllis Osborn, treasurer; Charlotte Querry, re- porter; and Dianna Dumcum, student council representative. We enjoyed two class parties, one was a hay rack ride and party in the gym; the second was a bar-b-que at the Parker Lake. Dianna Dumcum was elected cheerleader that year and Margaret Demmitt was a twirler for the band. Freeman Thomas and Connie Holderman were elected homecoming attendants. The following fall on August 29, 1966, twenty-five Juniors again roamed the halls of Parker High School. During the summer we lost two members; Margaret Demmitt and David Butler. Later in the year we lost Steve Diehm and Linda Moore, leaving us a total of twenty-three. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Glenda Richardson, president; Aaron Gross, vice-presi- dent; Connie Holderman, secretary; Phyllis Osborn, treasurer; and Freeman Thomas represented the Juniors in the stu- dent council. Mr. Harvey and Mr. Bishop were a great aid to the Juniors as our sponsors. The class sponsored many money-making projects which included a car wash, Halloween Carnival, two turkey shoots, a work day, a shotgun raffle, the concession stand at football games, a chili supper, taking census for our school district and the magazine sales. The Juniors successfully put on the play entitled, “Here Come the Brides.” On April 3,1967, the Juniors attended Government Day at Mound Ctiy. Connie Holderman, Freeman Thomas, Aaron Gross and Phyllis Osborn were homecoming attendants. Dianna Dum- cum, Connie Holderman, and Glenda Richardson led the Pep Club as cheerleaders. On April 21, 1967, the Juniors presented the Seniors with a very lovely banquet and prom. The theme carried out was “Shower of Stars”. The band group “Morning Dew” played at our prom. Twenty Seniors entered P.H.S. for their final year on August 28, 1967. During the summer we gained Gary Walker, and lost Aaron Gross, Kathy Sturm, Bill Walker, and Elaine Morgan. Freeman Thomas was elected president, Charles Kerr, vice-president; Charlotte Querry, secretary; Phyllis Osborn, treasurer; and Glenda Richardson, student council representative. Our sponsors for the final year were Mr. Harvey and Miss Birkenholz. Glenda Richardson was elected head cheerleader, Dianna Dumcum and Connie Holderman were cheerleaders with Charlotte Querry as alternate. Linda Boots was drum majorette. Again this year, we held several money-making projects including a car wash, two turkey shoots, a shotgun raffle, cake raffles at basketball games, taking census for our school district and the magazine sales. On October 13, Jim Morrison and Dianna Dumcum were crowned King and Queen. Charles Kerr and Glenda Richard- son were attendants. After days of hard work and fun, a hillbilly play ,“A-Feudin’ Over Yonder”, was presented successfully under the di- rection of Mr. Harvey. The Junior class highlighted our Senior year by honoring us at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet under the theme “Hawaiian Sunset.” The Seniors added more memories as they took their Senior Sneak to the Lodge of the Ozarks in the Ozark Mountains. After taking our final exams, and receiving our diplomas we ended our high school education and stepped out into the world on May 21,1968. 14 By Linda Boots TOP FIVE SENIORS Glenda Richardson Valedictorian Ray Hodgson Salutalorian Rolleen Hampton Class Prophecy SENIOR SNEAK LODGE OF THE OZARKS Stuco Mike Eastwood Leon Stites Janie Cook Elaine Hodgson Vicki Johnson JUNIORS Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. Tres. Rita Boots Barbara Burk Carroll Burk Rosanne Dutcher Susan Dysart Ted Folsom Roger Giffin John Harvey Nancy Holloman Robert Kerr Andy Kramer Jean Kratzberg Larry McNabb Flora Mauk Karen Pulhamus Nick Querry Patty Whalen Kingslover Drugs 122 East 5th, Garnett, Kansas Kipper Chevroiet-Oldsmobile H. T. Smith Implement Co. 448-3921 Pleasanton, Kansas Phone 657-2193, Drexel, Mo. 18 SOPHOMORES Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. Tres. Stuco Gary Keitel Dean Stites Bonnie Nickell Gail Boots Sherry Eberts David Bearly, Mary Brownbaek Carl Burgoon Marlea Conklin Randi Cornett Shirley Croan Dan Dotson Ricky Dutcher Billy Dysart Charles Folsom Susie Grant Terry Johnson Mary McDougal Oneita Magers Virgil Phillips Jack Radar Merl Self Keith Stainbrook Phillip Stiffler Billie Ann Stifter Greeley Lumber Company Richard L. Rommelfanger Hill’s Garage Vern and Kay’s Grocery Lumber and Building Materials 867-3540 Greeley, Kansas Greeley, Kansas. Phone 867-2265 867-3700, Greeley. Kansas 19 BANK OF GREELEY Full Service Bank Alfred Rockers—Vice-President and Cashier Member F .D.I.C. Phone 867-3560 See Us For All of Your Financial Needs Stu-Co. Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. Treas. Sandi Dumcum Marsha Boydston Mildred Gorrell Gene Ford Gary Bennett Keith Bowman Deborah Chisam Dianna Chisam Nick Cornett Raymond Cornett Dewey Fortner Glenda Grant Steve Hodgson James Kerr Roberta Kerr Julie Kramer Janet Morgan Carol Nickell Keith Summers Doris Stainbrook Steve Stites Cleta Wheeler Curtis Lyons WHITE SWAN LAUNDERETTE A clean, pleasant place to a good clean wash. STITES GROCERY AND LOCKER Meat Processing Lockers for rent Groceries Walter and Mabel Stites Phone 898-3660 Parker, Kansas 21 8th GRADE Wayne Burk Gary Whalen Connie Burk Rich Queery Martha Cook David Ainmel Diane Bowman Allen Brownback Martha Croan Mark Eastwood Debbie Ford Jeanie Holmes Donnie Lee Angel ia Linson Mike Mann Donna Ralston David Schaal Richard Stifter John Olson Reita Outler Charlotte Tinsley Robert White Ronald Zimmerman Carol Wheeler Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. Tres. Reporter First National Bank Osawatomie, Capital Surplus $350,000.00 Members F.D.l.C. 22 Kansas Cox Motor Company Pleasanton, Kansas Ford, Mercury, Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler Pres. Vice-Pres. Reporter 7th GRADE Sec. Tres. ip iiH hVii Mary Pulhamus Aaron Cook Lester Bearly Fred Dysart Delbert Miller Ruth Burk Deanna Conklin Martha Farris Paula Ford John Folsom Don Gillespie Robert Haverfield Jim Hodgson Lonnie Johnson Roger Kerr Charlotte Mahan Linda McMicham Mike McMicham Lynn Morgan Sherry Nickell Jerry Olson Donald Ralston Bill Schlotshauer John Self Robert Stifter Leta Wheeler Sandra Zimmerman Larry Outler Alvin Pittman 23 AcCioctieA FIRST ROW: Carol Nickell, Bonnie Nickell, Mary McDougal, Mary Brownback, Sandi Dumcum, Sherry Eberts. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Tinsley. Martha Farris. Jerry Olson. Ronnie Zimmerman, Rita Boots, Vicki Johnson. Paula Ford. Ruth Burk, Sandra Zimmerman, Deana Rae Conklin, Keith Bowman. Barbara Burk. THIRD ROW: Mildred Gorrell. Marsha Boydston, Oneita Magers, John Olson, Fred Dysart, Alan Brownback. Johnny Folsom. Mary Pulhamus. Mark Eastwood. Keith Summers, Leon Stites. FOURTH ROW: Juanita Wilcox, Cathy White, Jim Morrison, Ted Folsom, Jim Hodgson, Wayne Burk, Donnie Lee, David Ammel, John Harvey (not shown). Barbara Debbie Janet Linda Dianna MOUND CITY SKELGAS SERVICE Bulk and Bottles GAMBLES, Hardware, Appliances, FUNK’S MUSIC CENTER rnone vd-jvuu Furniture, Osawatomie, Kansas. 8 East Peoria Ph. AX 4-3041 Mound City, Kansas 775-4543 Paola. Kansas 66071 FIRST ROW: Jeanie Kratzberg, Flora Mauk. Dianna Chisam, Dianna Dumcum, Rolleen Hampton. Janie Cook,Mary Brownback, Barbara Burk, Marsha Boydston, Patty Whalen, Sandi Dumcum. SECOND ROW: Debbie Chisam, Glen- da Grant. Linda Boots, Charlotte Querry. Connie Holderman, Bonnie Nickell, Sherry Eberts, Rita Boots, Julie Kra- mer, Oneita Magers, Mary McDougal. Millie Gorrell, Doris Stainbrook. THIRD ROW: Karen Pulhamus, Glenda Rich- ardson. Vicki Johnson. Phyllis Osborn. Nancy Holloman. Susan Dysart. Carol Nickell. Billie Stifter, Cleta Wheeler, Marlea Conklin, Cathy White, Juanita Wilcox, Shirley Croan, Susie Grant. FIRST ROW: Vicki Johnson, Linda Boots. Sherry Eberts. Dianna Chisam. Janie Cook, Dianna Dumcum, Mary Brownback, Oneita Magers. Patty Whalen, Doris Stainbrook. Karen Pulhamus. SECOND ROW: Billie Stifter, Susan Dysart, Bonnie Nickell. Charlotte Querry. Connie Holderman, Carol Nickell, Rita Boots, Debbie Chisam, Cleta Wheeler, Mary McDougal, Julie Kramer. Cathy White, Nancy Holloman. THIRD ROW: Glenda Richardson, Phyllis Osborn. Dean Stites. David Bearly. Billy Dysart. Ray Hodgson. Leon Stites. John Harvey. Mike Eastwood, J. C. Haas, Kenneth Nickell, Jim Morrison, Marsha Boydston, Millie Gorrell, Barbara Burk. Rolleen Hampton. Sandi Dum- cum. BAUMANN-DAV1S 518 So. Sixth. Implement Co. 755-4616 John Deere. Parts, Sales. Services Osawatomie, Kansas (coop GREELEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Greeley,Garnett,Harris and Osawatomie. Kansas, P.O.Box 38 ANNUAL STAFF SITTING: Rolleen Hampton. J. C. Haas. Charlotte Querry,Connie Holderman, Freeman Thomas. STAND- ING: Linda Boots, Janie Cook. Charles Kerr. Phyllis Osborn. Jim Morrison. Glenda Richardson. Kenneth Nickell. STUDENT COUNCIL Gary Bennett, Vicki Johnson. Mike Eastwood, Freeman Thomas, Glenda Richardson, Gary Keitel, Sherry Eberts, Sandy Dumcum. STANDING: Mr. Olivier, Principal. SHOE BOX “The Family Shoe Store” Wm. A. Norma Hermreck Osawatomie. Kansas. 755-4127 28 DAY CHEVROLET OLDS. Sales and Service Osawatomie, Kansas CO. DOERHOFF SHOE REPAIR Oswatomie. Kansas FIRST ROW: D. Stainbrook, D. Dumcum, G. Richardson. C. Holderman, K. Pulhamus, P. Osborn, C. Querry, N. Holloman, R. Hampton. S. Dumcum. SECOND ROW: J. Kratzberg, F. Mauk, M. McDougal, D. Chissom, C. Nick- ell. M. Boydston. M. Gorrel, 0. Magers. G. Grant. V. Johnson. M. Brownback. THIRD ROW: R. Kerr. C. Wheeler, B. Stifter, S. Eberts, E. Hodgson. R. Boots, B. Nickell, J. Kramer. D. Chissom. J. Morgan. M. Conklin, K. White, S. Croan, J. Wilcox, S. Grant, B. Burk. Y-TEEN CABINET Dianna. Glenda. Linda. Connie, Karen, Phyllis, Charlotte, Nancy, Rolleen. Mrs. Hauser. Your Savings Insured by Federal Sav- ings and Loan Insurance Corporation, An Agency of the U.S. Government. Real Estate Loans, Insured Savings Oftices at: 557 Main Osawatomie, PL 5-3147, 29 W. Wea Paola. AX 4-3400. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 29 PEP CLUB KNEELING: Cheerleaders, FIRST ROW: Miss Birkenholz, Sandi Durncuin, Phyllis Osborn, Nancy Holloman, Rol- leen Hampton, Susan Dysart, Patty Whalen, Doris Stainbrook. SECOND ROW: Barbara Burk. Mary Brownback, Janie Cook, Dianna Chisam, Mary McDougal, Julie Kramer, Debbie Chisam, Flora Mauk, Bonnie Nickell,Millie Gorrell. THIRD ROW: Roberta Kerr, Cleta Wheeler, Billie Stifter, Carol Nickell, Rita Boots, Charlotte Querry, Linda Boots, Vicki Johnson, Kay Cornett, Elaine Hodgson, Marsha Boydston, Sherry Eberts. LA t'M Jim and Jeans Cafe GOOD LUCK TO TMt Greeley, Kansas GRADUATING CLASS r “Come by and enjoy a hamburger and refreshments.” Linn County Co-op LaCygne and Mound City KAREN DIANNA Ljd? CHEERLEADERS CONNIE GLENDA McDonald Auto Parts Garnett, Kansas Stainbrook Wholesale Complete Line of Farm Supplies and Sporting Goods LaCygne, Kansas Greeley Farm Implement Co. New Holland, Massey-Ferguson Farm Machinery John R. Wiederholt 31 Parker Lumber and Grain Company Hardware-Feed-Fertilizer Grain-Seed-Building materials Phone-898-3550 Parker, Kansas 32 We apply agriculture chemicals and liquid fertilizer. PARKER F.F.A. CHAPTER FIRST ROW: Gene Ford, Gary Bennett, Steve Hodgson, Raymond Cornett, Keith Stainbrook, Elvin Troutman, Gail Boots. Robert Kerr. Merl Self. Marvin Woolsey, Dan Dotson, Gary Harvey, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Carroll Burk, Charles Kerr, Kenneth Nickell, Keith Summers, Eugene Philips. Gary Keitel, Ray Hodgson, Nick Querry, Nick Cornett, Robert Zimmerman, Larry McNabb. Rick Dut- clier. Dewey Fortner. THIRD ROW: James Kerr. Kelly Nickell. Roger Grifin, Andy Kramer. John Harvey, Randi Cornett, Gary Coop, Floyd Stites, Mike Eastwood, Jin Morrison, Bill Dysart, Keith Bowman, Jack Rader, Steve Stites, Charles Warner. Carl Burgoon. CHAPTER OFFICERS Gary Harvey, Advisor; Charles Kerr, President; Kenneth Nickell, Vice-President; Gail Boots, Secretary; John Har- vey. Reporter; Ray Hodgson, Treasurer; Jim Morrison, Sentinel. SHOP ACTIVITIES Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Mound City, Kansas Capital-surplus-Sl 75,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. Centerville Grocery and General Store Phone 898-2150 Quality-Savings-Service Parker Cafe Meals-short orders-beverages- candy bars-cigarettes-tobacco ipp prpnm Open 6:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Saturdays 6:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Phone 898-2575 Parker. Kansas QUEEN DIANNA KING JIM ROYALTY REIGNS ATTENDANT VICKI CARROLL HOMECOMING 1968 ATTENDANT GLENDA CHARLES ATTENDANT JANIE MIKE FICKEL’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE South Side Square, Paola “Your Better Living Furniture Store' AX 4-3336 Compliments of GALLOWAYS CLOTHING CO. “The Corner Clothes” Garnett, Kansas CAP KRULL General Agent Mound City. Kansas Phones: Bus. 795-2973 795-2954 Security Benefit Life Topeka, Kansas A Mutual Legal Reserve Company FOOTBALL THIRD ROW: Ass’t. Coach S. Hughes. R. Cornett, P. Stifler, J. C. Haas, M. Eastwood, A. Kehl, J. Morrison. D. Fortner. K. Nickell, J. Kerr, S. Stites. Ass’t. Coach J. Alvarez. SECOND ROW: C. Burk. G. Keitel. T. Folsom, F. Thomas, G. Walker, T. Johnson, L. Stites, R. Hodgson. M. Self, C. Kerr. FIRST ROW: N. Querry. R. Giffin. G. Ford. K. Bowman. G. Bennett, S. Hodgson, R. Cornett, E. Troutman. K. Stainbrook. G. Boots, B. Dysart, Trainer. SCORES Parker 26 LeRoy 0 Parker 0 Greeley 19 Parker 0 Mound City 41 Parker 21 Pleasanton 34 Parker 12 Blue Mound 34 Parker 6 Central Heights 34 Parker 7 Moran 12 Parker 6 La Cygne 40 Parker 0 Uniontown 33 HONORS E.C.K. ALL CONFERENCE TEAM Offense: Ray Hodgson, Guard Allen Kehl. Guard Jim Morrison, Back Ted Folsom. End Gary Keitel, Tackle Defense: Jim Morrison. Halfback Ray Hodgson. Guard Charles Kerr, Tackle Leon Stites, Linebacker Carroll Burk. Linebacker CENTRAL STATE BANK Capital S50.000.00 Surplus S57.000.00 Joe J. Bailey. President Full service bank Member F.D.I.C. Phone 898-2160 Viola King, cashier Nadine Brown, assistant cashier Allen Kehl. Right Guard Jim Morrison. Quarterback Gary Walker, Halfback Kenneth Nickell, End Charles Kerr, Right Tackle Ray Hodgson, Left Guard J. C. Haas. Halfback Freeman Thomas, Right End SENIOR LETTERMEN LETTERMEN Carroll Burk. Ted Folsom, Leon Stites, Mike Eastwood, Nick Querry, Roger Giffrn, Gary Keitel, Terry Johnson, Randi Cornett. Phil Stifler. Gail Boots, Elvin Troutman. Dewey Fortner, Steve Stites, Steve Hodgson. WILSON’S SERVICE Oil Tires Gas Accessories Phone 898-3430 Parker, Kansas Tune-up and brake jobs MAHON AUTO SERVICE Oil Tires Gas Accessories Phone 898-2365 Centerville, Kansas 37 A TEAM Mr. Alvarez, Coach; Gene Ford, Manager; John Harvey, Mike Eastwood. Andy Kramer. Phil Stiffler, Ken- neth Nickell. Jim Morrison. Charles Kerr, Gary Walker. Ted Folsom, Charlie Folsom, Freeman Thomas (no picture). SNAPSHOTS STIFFLER GRAIN COMPANY Grain Fertilizer—Feed Seed Phone 898-3760 Centerville, Kansas Bulk Feed Delivery 38 B TEAM Keith Stainbrook, Nick Querry, Gene Ford, Gail Boots, Dewey Fortner, Steve Dutcher, Terry Johnson, Ray Hodg- gon, Elvin Troutman, Dean Stites. KNEELING: Coach Alvarez. FRESHMAN TEAM STANDING: Dewey Fortner,Curtis Lyons,Steve Hodgson, James Kerr, Keith Bowman, Nick Cornett, Coach Alvarez. KNEELING: Gene Ford, Raymond Cornett, Gary Bennett. Keith Summers, Steve Stites. For Superior Grain Storage, ---------------------------------------------Drying and Handling Equipment MANUFACTURING INC. P. O. Box 187 39 La Cygne, Kansas 66040 TRACK FIRST ROW: Eugene Phillips, Roger Giffin, Gene Ford, Steve Hodgson, Gary Bennett, Dean Stites, Steve Stites, Raymond Cornett, Ted Folsom, Freeman Thomas. MIDDLE ROW: Curtis Lyons, Carl Burgoon, Ray Hodgson, Keith Stainbrook, Nick Cornett, Terry Johnson,Gail Boots, Randy Cornett, Bill Dysart. BACK ROW: Dewey Fortner, Gary Walker, Jim Morrison, John Harvey, Mike Eastwood, Phil Stiffler, Ricky Dutcher. Lettermen: John Harvey,Freeman Thomas,Ted Folsom, Carl Burgoon, Phil Stiffler, Terry Johnson, Eugene Phillips, Jim Morrison. Gene Ford, Manager. BOOSTERS Lee’s Quick Check Garnett, Kansas Farmer’s State Bank Blue Mound, Kansas Sutton’s Jewelry Garnett, Kansas Linn County Farm Bureau Mound City, Kansas Nick’s Hi-Klas LaCygne, Kansas Irwin’s Dry Goods Mound City, Kansas Patrons CO-OP Merchandise Association Cadmus, Kansas 40 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM HAWAIIAN SUNSET F.F.A. BANQUET Drexel, Missouri Bank of Drexel Phone: 816-657-2000 Member F.D.l.C. Western Auto Your Home Owne l Family Store Owner-Lavern Scheckel Garnett. Kansas Phone: 448-3331 43 A-FEUDIN' OVER YONDER SENIOR CLASS Mountain Maggie....... Maw Fry............... Emmy Fry.............. Izzie Fry............. Clem Fry.............. Rosie Belle Fry ...... Aunt Harry Hornhonker Becky Mae Hornhonker Willy Hornhonker .... Pappy Popoff.......... Zeke Popoff........... Travelin’ Preacher .... Wedding Guests....... Musician . Dianna Dumcum . . . Phyllis Osborn Glenda Richardson . . Kenneth Nickell . . . . Charles Kerr Connie Holderman Rolleen Hampton . . . . Linda Boots . . . . Ray Hodgson ...... Allen Kehl . Freeman Thomas . . . . Kelly Nickell . . . . Kay Cornett J. C. Haas Charlotte Querry . . . Monte Mahan Jerry’s TV Sales and Service Ph. 448-3441 Garnett. Kansas Music supplies Guitars, Amps, Accessories 44 Richards Implement Co. Sales-Service-Parts 700-2 Main Street Pleasanton, Kansas Elgin 2-8985 Centerville Hardware Lumber Heating-Plumbing-Air Cond. The Lewises Centerville, Kansas Phone 898-2250 Mr. Morlock . Mrs. Morlock Mary......... Jessica...... Mildred Joe Lanconi . Luigi Lanconi Martha Lucifer Miss Akers . . George Plew . Mrs. Schmaltz Dr. Brown . . Mr. Black . . . Jake......... Mrs. Frinck. . RLST ASSURED ..................... Mike Eastwood ........................Rita Boots .....................Karen Pulhamus ........................Janie Cook .....................Vicki Johnson ........................John Harvey ........................Leon Stites .....................Patty Whalen .........................Ted Folsom ................... Elaine Hodgson ..................... Roger Griffin .................... Nancy Holloman ...................... Carroll Burk .....................Andy Kramer ....................... Robert Kerr ........................Flora Mauk NEWSPAPER STAFF Miss Joyce Bukenholz. Glenda Richardson. Class Editor: Linda Boots. Sports Editor; Connie Holder man. Assistant Editor; Charlotte Querry. Social Editor; Rolleen Hampton, Editor; and Phyllis Osborn. Feature Editor. BOOSTERS Websters Jewelry Store Watches-Jewelry -Diamonds Burns Grocery Service Official Santa Fe Tune Inspector Beagle, Kansas West Side Square Phone 755-3420 Garnett. Kansas 66032 Fraker Clo. Co. Dr. E. A. Bunch Cokers. Osawaiomie-Garnett -Paola Garnett, Kansas Chiropractor LaCygne. Kansas Western Auto Associate Store Osawaiomie. Kansas Serene and Miller Ford Imp. Garnett. Kansas Plopkirts-Graves Agency, Inc. Pleasanton. Kansas Osawatomie Building Supply Dessert Service Station Osawaiomie. Kansas Osawatomie. Kansas Fust State Bank Pleasanton, Kansas 46 A SPECIAL TRIBUTE Transportation is always an important part of any school. The Senior Class of 1968 would like to give a special thanks to Mr. Don Koontz for his fine bus line and service to the school for the past years. BUS DRIVERS STANDING: Charles Tinsley. Howard (Punk) Hare. James Wilson. Lee Holderman. Maxine Holder man, Don Koontz. COOKS When the noon hour bell rings there is always a charge to the lunch room. The Senior Class would like to thank Mrs. Pearl Policy and Mrs. CWie Nsckell for their patience and cooperation in preparing our hot lunches the past year. Frear Feed and Produce Poultry. eggs, and chemicals Full line of Mill Feeds. Ful O Pep Feeds and Farm Supplies Phone 898-2260 Centerville. Kanass J. 0. Huff at Beagle Lumber-Grain -Hardware- Fertilizer Post Office-Osawatomie. Kansas Wdt Motor and Marine Co. Hon das - Boa ts - Motors New ird Used Parts - Tires Used Cars and T rucks Phone 755-4250 Osawatomie. Kansas 47 Garnett Truck Tractor Co. Sinclair Rexall Drug W. A. Sinclair, Owner Clemens Green Co. 236-240 East Fifth Osawatoinie, Kansas Phone 755-4111 Wholesalers and Distributors Garnett, Kansas Our Pharmacist Takes a Personal Ph. AXtel 4-2369 209 N. Silver St. Interest In Your Good Health Paola, Kansas Boswell’s House of Fabrics La Cygne, Kansas Ph. 757-2216 Aunt Ruth’s Variety Mound City, Kansas Hodgson Implement Co.. Inc. Phone 448-3911 122 W. 4th Garnett, Kansas AUTOGRAPHS tg25S • ■« • «vy -«i • • ' • «k- 4 w, - , • • • W - ■ ' ' ' ’ • - ’ - - • . - • « 9% --• «. ' f . ,- , ■ _ j |n‘ - ' •■ • • ■ . -—, . «55!z z 2JT TI _ ‘ •.. - r • v • «’ • • • • % ‘ • • • • • • • tZtji i • -• «M • •■• ••■ V « . . . -■ ’• •' -• • • ,. - • . - v ► . .v -%r..- • - -9 - . -r %-. - .-- • • .- .................................................. ■ « I • • « ■ - •: • •' • • , ri— 1 - -a . ■ -tmr .. • • • ■ ' ' • . . 9 - ■ '• ■ -- Tft - - . 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